One from a nearby block said living in the shadow of the tower, with no support and little information, had left him and others at "breaking point”.

"Some residents have had enough, they have seriously had enough ... I have had enough,” he said.

Another said government needed to resource mental health care over the long term, saying: "These are lifelong problems.”

One man asked the panel if it was possible he was suffering multiple, repeated traumas by passing in front of the tower every day.

"Each time we walk around this place we see an edifice, that reminds me of what happened on 14 June, of the police man stopping me from rescuing anyone I could save,” he said. "Do you think that the collective mental health of the people in this room is the same?”

Council commissioning director Rachel Turner- Wright promised to do more for survivors and affected residents and, along with Ms Campbell, promised to visit anyone who felt they were not being properly supported. - INM